EFTA00148620Set 9
2020-07-0660p36,879w
against racial
injustice, a years-old push is gaining steam to rename the Edmund Pettus Bridge" in Selma,
Alabama "in honor of Rep. John Lewis, who led the 1965 marchers ... drawing opposition in Selma, including from some who marched with Lewis that
day." Pettus, "a Confederate general and reputed Ku Klux Klan leader," has "ironically come to
also symbolize Black
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EFTA01195076Set 9
2015-03-0126p10,278w
Oscars telecast
may have earned itself an Emmy nomination by building the Edmund Pettus Bridge on stage, set
against a cloudy sky that gave way to stills from Selma ... symbol for change," said Common,
pointing to a stage replica of the Edmund Pettus Bridge, featured prominently in history and the film.
"The spirit of this bridge transcends race, gender
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EFTA00221803Set 9
2008-05-1223p9,273w
Lavanburg-Corner House Foundation, Herman Muehlstein
Foundation, Nestle Corporation, Louise Ottinger Charitable Trust, Pettus Crowe Foundation,
Edward & Ellen Roche Relief Foundation, Samuel Rubin Foundation, Savin Business Machines
Corp
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